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一、完形填空

  Theconceptofsolitude(独处)inthedigitalworldisalmostnon-existent.Intheworldofdigitaltechnology,email,socialnetworkingandonlinevideogames,informationismeanttobe 1 .Solitudecanbehardtodiscoveronceithasbeengivenup.Inthisrespect,newtechnologieshave 2 ourculture.

Thedesiretobeconnectedhasbroughtsolitudetoa(n) 3 aswe’veknownit.Peoplehavebecomeso 4 intheworldofnetworksandconnectionsthatonecanoftenbecontactedevenifthey’drathernotbe.Todaywecantalk,text,email,chatandblog(写博客),notonlyfromour 5 ,butfromourmobilephonesaswell.

Mostdevelopednationshavebecome 6 ondigitaltechnologysimplybecausethey’vegrownaccustomedtoit,andatthispointnot 7 itwouldmakethemanoutsider.Also,manyjobsandcareersrequirepeopletobe 8 .Fromthispointofview,technologyhaschangedthecultureofwork.Beingreachablemightfeellikea 9 tothosewhomaynotwanttobeabletobecontactedatalltimes.

Isupposethepositivesideisthatsolitudeisstillpossibleforanyonewho 10 wantsit.Computerscanbeshutdownandmobilephonescanbeturnedoff.Theabilitytobe“connected”and“on”hasmany 11 ,aswellasdisadvantages.Travellershaveendedup 12 onmountains,andmobilephoneshavesavedcountlesslives.Theycanalsomakepeoplefeel 13 andforcedtoanswerunwantedcallsor 14 tounwantedtexts.

Attitudestowardsourconnectednessasasociety 15 acrossgenerations.Somefindtoday’stechnologyagift.Othersconsideritacurse.Regardlessofanyone’sviewonthesubject,it’shardtoimaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithoutdailyadvancementsintechnology.

(  )1.A.updated B.received C.shared D.collected

(  )2.A.respected B.shaped C.ignored D.preserved

(  )3.A.edge B.stage C.end D.balance

(  )4.A.sensitive B.intelligent C.considerate D.reachable

(  )5.A.media B.computers C.databases D.monitors

(  )6.A.bent B.hard C.keen D.dependent

(  )7.A.finding B.using C.protecting D.changing

(  )8.A.connected B.trained C.recommended D.interested

(  )9.A.pleasure B.benefit C.burden D.disappointment

(  )10.A.slightly B.hardly C.merely D.really

(  )11.A.aspects B.weaknesses C.advantages D.exceptions

(  )12.A.hidden B.lost C.relaxed D.deserted

(  )13.A.trapped B.excited C.confused D.amused

(  )14.A.turn B.submit C.object D.reply

(  )15.A.vary B.arise C.spread D.exist

二、语法填空

TheBirthofModernPoetry

Whentalkingaboutpoetry,mostpeoplewillsaythatapoemisatextthathasrhythmandrhyme.FamousarethelinesbyWilliamBlake, 16 haveclearrhythmandrhyme.

Tiger,tiger,burningbright,

Intheforestofthenight.

 17 peoplewilladdthatpoemsmusthaveacertainform,withafixednumberoflinesandafixedrhymepattern,suchasasonnet(十四行诗).Withrhyme,mostpeoplemean 18 rhymeofsoundofwordsattheendofthelines.Itisalsotruethatmuchoftheclassicalpoetrylookslikethat.Exceptforsomeshortsongsandpoems 19 (include)inhisplays,allofShakespeare’sgreatestpoemsaresonnets.

JohnMiltonwasoneofthefirstpoetswhostartedwritingpoemswithoutrhymeattheendofthelines.Hewroteotherpoemstoo, 20 heisfamousforhislongpoemswithoutrhyme.AfterMilton,almosteverypoethadahandatthiskindofpoetrythatwasfreeofrhyme.WordsworthandKeats 21 (write)somesuchpoems,butthatisnotwhat 22 arefamousfor.Thisstyleofpoetrybecameknown 23 freeverse.

Itwasnotuntilthetwentiethcenturythatmodernpoetrywas 24 (real)developed.Modernpoetswantedtobreakwithallthe 25 (tradition)formsofpoetry.Oneofthecharacteristicsofmodernpoetryisthatitusuallydoesnothaverhymeattheendofaline,anditisalsooftenaboutcommontopics.

16.      17.      18.      19.      20.    

21.      22.      23.      24.      25.    

三、阅读理解

A

  Thepercentageofdistrictsthatrequireelementaryschoolstoteachphysicaleducationincreased,to93%lastyearfrom83%in2000.

Butjust4%ofelementaryschools,8%ofmiddleschoolsand2%ofhighschoolsprovidedphysicaleducationeachschoolday,asisrecommendedbythediseasecontrolagency.One-fifthofschoolsdidnotrequirephysicaleducationatall.

In2004,Congresspassedalawrequiringeachschooldistricttodevelopa“wellnesspolicy”topromotethestudents’healthbysettinggoalsfornutritioneducationandphysicalactivity.Thosepoliciesarejustnowtakingeffect,andsomeschooladministratorspredictthatthenextsurveywillshowmoremarkedimprovements.Someschoolshavesetouttoplacehealtheducationonthesamerequirementwithacademics.InLosAngelesCounty,SepulvedaMiddleSchoolhasbannedsoftdrinksandeliminatedunhealthysnacksfromtheschoolstore.Salad,fruitandyogurtarealwaysavailableinthecafeteria,saidPatriciaJ.Pelletier,theprincipal.

Nearlyanhourofphysicaleducationisrequireddaily,theschooloffersafter-hourstrainingindistancerunning,andithasstartedaclassonhealthycookingforparents.

“Ifkidsarehealthyandhavehealthylifestyles,they’regoingtobebetterstudents,”MsPelletiersaid.“They’regoingtobeinschool,andthey’regoingtobeconnectedwiththeteachersinabetterway.”

Thesurveyfoundthatnearlytwo-thirdsofschoolsprohibitedtobaccouseatallplaces,includingatoff-campusfunctions,upfrom46%in2000.Anotherfindingwasthattheproportionofstatesthatrequiremiddleschoolstoteachhumansexualitygrew,to59%from46%.

Thereportfoundavarietyofindicationsofhealthiercookinginschoolcafeterias.55%reportedthattheyhadremovedtheskinfrompoultrybeforecooking,upfrom40%,and46%nowuselow-fatcheeses,upfrom31%.But12%ofelementaryschools,19%ofmiddleschoolsand24%ofhighschoolsofferstudentsbrand-namefastfoodfrombusinesseslikePizzaHutandTacoBell.

(  )26.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.HowtoChangeChildren’sEatingHabits

B.ImproveStudents’PhysicalHealthbyDevelopingTheirNutritionEducation

C.OnlyaLittlePercentageofStudentsAreTaughtPhysicalEducation

D.HealthyHabitsShouldBeTaughtinSchools

(  )27.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmean?

A.Manyschoolshavesetupcleargoalsinstudents’physicaleducation.

B.Noneoftheschoolsignoretheimportanceofphysicaleducation.

C.Moreschoolsrequirephysicaleducationintheirdailyteaching.

D.Onlyafewschoolshavesatisfiedtheneedofthestudents’physicaleducation.

(  )28.Toimprovethehealthofthestudents,theschoolshouldhave    .

A.dailyexerciseformorethananhour

B.dailyexerciseandpropereatinghabits

C.goodhealthyeating

D.muchexercise

(  )29.Whatexcitedusmostinthesurveyisthat    .

A.mostschoolsforbadetobaccouseeverywhere

B.mostschoolshaverealizedtheimportanceofstudents’livingsurroundings

C.moreschoolshavesetasidedailyphysicalexerciseroutine

D.wellnesspolicyhastakeneffect

(  )30.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat    .

A.manyschoolstrytouselow-fatoil

B.manyschoolsofferstudentsbrand-namefastfood

C.healthiercookingwasprovidedtothestudents

D.morehighschoolsthanelementaryschoolsofferedfastfood

B

IwasnotquiteseventeenwhenIdecidedtojointheUSMarineCorps.Mymothertriedherbesttotalkmeoutofmydream,andthenfinallysignedthepapersthatwouldpermitmetoentertheservice.

Oneday,nearlytwoyearsafterthePhilippinesbecamemyhome,IwassummonedtotheofficeofLieutenant(海军上尉)ColonelBoyd.Heseemedtobeakindman,butIwasprettysurethathehadn’tcalledmeintopassthetimeofday.

Standingbeforehisdesk,Iwaitednervouslyashereadthroughsomepaperwork.Thenhelookedup.“Why,Private,haven’tyouwrittentoyourmotherformorethansixmonths?

Ifeltweakinmyknees.Hasitbeenthatlong?

Ithought.

“Ididn’thaveanythingtosay,Sir.”

LieutenantColonelBoydtoldmethatmymotherhadcontactedtheAmericanRedCross,whichinturncommunicatedwithmycommandingofficeraboutmyfailuretowrite.Thenheasked,“Doyouseethatdesk,Private?

“Yes,Sir.”

“Openthetopdrawerandyou’llfindsomepaperandapen.Sitdownrightthisminuteandfindsomethingtosaytoyourmother.”

“Yes,Sir.”

WhenIfinishedabriefletter,Istoodbeforehimagain.

“Private,I’morderingyoutofindsomethingtosaytoyourmotheratleastonceaweek.Doyouunderstand?

”Idid.

Somethirty-fiveyearslater,myagedmother’smentalconditionwasdeteriorating,andIwasforcedtoplaceherinaconvalescenthome(疗养所).AsIwentthroughherbelongings,Ibeganinspectingthecontentsofanoldcedarchest.Atthebottom,tiedwithabrightredribbon,Ifoundabundleofletters.

TheywerethelettersIhadbeenorderedtowritefromthePhilippines.Isatonthefloorofherapartmentthatafternoonreadingeachone,tearsstreamingdownmycheeks.Inowrealizedhowdeeply,asayoungman,hadupsetherbymylackofconsideration.

ThelessonIlearnedmayhavebeentoolatetohelpmymother,butit’sstilldonemegood.ThesedaysIdon’tneedacommandingofficerstandingovermetowritetomylovedonesonaregularbasis.

(  )31.WhenthewriterdecidedtojointheUSMarineCorps,hismother    .

A.feltveryhappy

B.didnotagreewithhimattheverybeginning

C.thoughthewasdreaming

D.permittedhimtoentertheservice

(  )32.“Hehadn’tcalledmeintopassthetimeofday”meansthat“    ”.

A.hewastoobusytohave

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